very slow

i been having the same problems, we need a computer geek to come in and do some house keeping with the software-its bogging down, and getting progressivly worse over the past few weeks.

thanks
 
<--- computer geek by trade.

Not sure if it's the software as i'm very familiar with vBulletin.

This likely has to do with the hosting provider. If this is on a shared hosting server it's probably maxing out on it's SQL connections. Most hosting providers have a maximum allowance of 50 concurrent connections which means anytime a user makes a request (clicks on a link) it takes up a connection for a few seconds. Hosting providers also limit the amount of CPU requests / load you are taking up.

There are remedies for this, however it usually involved upgrading your hosting account.

Cheers,
Brad
 
The answer is HostGator. They are the best hosting provider on planet Earth as far as I am concerned.

I bet they could handle AZ's traffic without breaking a sweat and cost less while doing it.

In fact I am chatting with them NOW at 1am USA time. - 3pm China time.

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Your question is, " can you handle a VB forum with 10,000 members? I would like to get my friend to switch to HG. "

(01:01:05 AM) System: There are currently 0 people in front of you and 84 chat technicians assisting customers.
(01:01:22 AM) Benjamin Mo: has entered the chat.
(01:01:28 AM) Benjamin Mo: Hello, welcome to HostGator Live Chat.
(01:01:29 AM) John Barton: Hello Benjamin
(01:01:54 AM) Benjamin Mo: Hello John, how active of a forum are we talking about in daily traffic?
(01:01:59 AM) John Barton: check out this forum http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=216184

(01:02:52 AM) John Barton: I don't know really - I'd say it has about 500 active members who contribute most of the content and probably several thousand lurkers who are accessing lots of pageviews
(01:03:45 AM) Benjamin Mo: It sounds from that like he may be outgrowing a shared server environment. From a technical standpoint the servers can handle that software. Depending on how heavy his databases are being hit it may be time to move towards a VPS or dedicated solution rather than a standard shared hosting package.
(01:04:05 AM) John Barton: cost?
(01:04:48 AM) Benjamin Mo: For a VPS, I'd probably start looking at a level 3 VPS, then he could upgrade or downgrade from there as needed without having to transfer the site around.
(01:05:12 AM) Benjamin Mo: Normally 49.95 a month for a managed VPS with cPanel
(01:05:30 AM) John Barton: that's sounds cheap
(01:06:11 AM) John Barton: can you tell whether they are on dedicated hosting now or not?
(01:06:33 AM) Benjamin Mo: That I cannot tell unfortunately, but browsing around here I can't see anything that uses a ton of power by itself
(01:07:13 AM) John Barton: The owner of the board is my friend and I am sure he has looked into various solutions
(01:07:16 AM) Benjamin Mo: It looks like the main issue is the number of MySQL queries
(01:07:20 AM) John Barton: but I love you guys
(01:07:36 AM) John Barton: so I want to pitch you and you service
(01:07:38 AM) Benjamin Mo: The reason I suggest a VPS is that he can modify the memory limits and simulataneous queries and that should help a lot
(01:08:17 AM) John Barton: ok, I will pass this info along in the thread and see if anyone bite
(01:08:20 AM) John Barton: bites
(01:08:29 AM) John Barton: thank you as always you guys rock
(01:08:33 AM) Benjamin Mo: The other reason I suggest a VPS is that if he does need more power we can upgrade it within a couple hours instead of building a new (dedicated) box and having to transfer.
(01:08:46 AM) Benjamin Mo: Alright. Is there anything else for right now then John?
(01:09:16 AM) John Barton: No thank you - I just wanted to prove a point that you are available any time and you know your stuff.
(01:09:28 AM) John Barton: Take care

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So there you go! $50 a month for this http://www.hostgator.com/vps-hosting/
 
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Just a heads up to the powers that be on this forum: every day now I am getting everything from a very slow response to nothing at all when I try to navigate around the various forums/threads. Not all the time, but certainly enough to make it very frustrating sometimes. I have tried other sites just to make sure its AZ and not my connection or PC and I have no problems at other places. Thanks for listening, cheers.

Welcome to AZB! It's been slow here on occasion since I joined a couple years back but has been very bad as of late. To me, it's not a big deal. It doesn't stay slow all the time and actually, patience (and time management) is a virtue that we could probably use a whole lot more of.
 
The answer is HostGator. They are the best hosting provider on planet Earth as far as I am concerned.

I use host gator also. They still have the limit on 50 concurrent connections unless your on a VPS or a dedicated server.

I agree that a VPS is the way to go. It's still not dedicated (many vps's running on a single hardware server), however it would probably be overkill to go totally dedicated.. I agree that host gator is a great hosting platform.

Cheers,
Brad
 
I have to say that with my old laptop AZ was pretty slow. With my new laptop and running google Chrome AZ is decently quick most of the time. Funnily enough AZ was faster on my IPOD touch and on my Android phone than on my laptop. But other websites weren't slow.

Now on my new Dell AZ is ok. So at least for me it's more of a device issue than a server side issue.
 
i also noticed this problem, maybe something wrong with the site. hoping that it will fix. Common Guys help the site and become a club member..

more powers to all,
Al
 
more slow

This morning, 14 Jan 2011, i tried to get on AZ starting at 0715, I finally got the page to load at 0750, clicked on main forum and did not get that to load until after 1000. Seems to be ok now. Note that during the start time and the load time to get to the main forum, i repeatedly went to other sites with no problem. Seems to be getting worse.
 
This morning, 14 Jan 2011, i tried to get on AZ starting at 0715, I finally got the page to load at 0750, clicked on main forum and did not get that to load until after 1000. Seems to be ok now. Note that during the start time and the load time to get to the main forum, i repeatedly went to other sites with no problem. Seems to be getting worse.

I saw the same thing during the same times.
 
Well I was gonna stay out of this one but maybe the folks in charge will take more interest if we keep it on the front page. SLOW, intermittenly for the last week or so. This is the only website I visit that loads this slowly, actually reminds me of dial up speed. You kinda sit there staring at a blank screen wondering how long can I do this before I give up???
 
same here

had trouble getting on last night all the way through to this morning....I finally gave up 'til now.......seems to be ok again........
 
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